Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

large-crowd

Noun
/lɑrdʒ kraʊd/
Definition
A large-crowd refers to a significant number of people gathered in one place, often for a specific event or purpose.
Examples
  • The concert attracted a large crowd of enthusiastic fans.
  • A large crowd gathered in the city square to celebrate the festival.
  • Security was tight because the large crowd posed a challenge for the organizers.
Meaning
The term indicates a grouping of individuals that is notably bigger than a small gathering, typically implying a sense of bustling activity or shared interest.
Synonyms
  • Mass
  • Throng
  • Horde
  • Gathering
  • Audience